Border Wars of the Upper Ohio Valley (1769-1794)

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Page 117Treacherous, sly, deceitful, and most importantly, murderous; such was MartinWetzel as seen through the eyes of John McDonald, although one wonders
where he had hidden the scalp of his first victim during the night he spent in camp
, while ...

Page 118No one in the settlement knew him, until finally Daniel Boone was summoned,
who either knew Wetzel, or knew of his captivity, and Martin was freed of
suspicion. In 1768 Martin's son, John Wetzel (1797-1879), was interviewed by
Draper, who ...

Page 324John Wetzel, published his Life and Times of Lewis Wetzel, later reprinted as
Lewis Wetzel, Indian Fighter. In the Introduction ... However, later research has
shown that it was this man, Martin Wetzel, who was the grandfather of Lewis
Wetzel.